Program Description:
Title: The University of Queensland PhD top-up Scholarships 2025 for International Students
Application Deadline:Â 7th January 2025
At least two PhD projects are offered to aim to identify and scale specific initiatives and leverage points that enhance urban sustainability initiatives that deliver healthy waterways, decarbonization, and liveability benefits. Using a systems approach to examine global best practices, the project will explore and document successful urban sustainability initiatives. It will provide practical, evidence-based guidance that empowers influential actors within urban governance systems to drive impactful, scalable urban sustainability practices.
Project Aims
- Primary Objective: Identify leverage points within urban systems that enable the scaling and implementation of multi-benefit sustainability initiatives, achieving outcomes such as improved ecosystem health, decarbonization, and enhanced liveability.
- Secondary Objective: Provide insights into the broader governance system, pinpointing areas where influential stakeholders can make impactful interventions that maximize sustainability outcomes across urban systems.
Key Components
- Case Study Identification and Analysis: The project will analyze case studies from cities that demonstrate high-impact urban sustainability initiatives, with a preference for locations where the supervisory team or candidate has established connections. Selected case studies will exemplify practices that are translatable to other urban contexts with similar socio-economic and governance characteristics.
- Stakeholder Engagement for Implementation: Through structured interviews, workshops, and site visits, the candidates will work closely with stakeholders across local and state governments, urban planners, water authorities, developers, and community groups. The aim is to understand their roles and influence, informing how each can contribute to the effective implementation and scaling of sustainable urban practices.
- Systems Mapping and Methodology: The PhD candidates will explore and select systems methodologies (e.g., causal loop diagrams, influence maps) that effectively identify leverage points and interdependencies. The selected methods will focus on understanding pathways to scale urban sustainability initiatives by analyzing where targeted stakeholder action can yield substantial outcomes.
Research environment
This PhD project is supported by an interdisciplinary research environment at The University of Queensland (UQ), providing access to expertise and resources across urban sustainability, water systems, and biodiversity conservation. The candidate will be co-supervised by Dr Ray Maher from the School of Architecture, Design and Planning an affiliate of the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science (CBCS), and Professor Steven Kenway from the Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology (the student/s could either enrol through the School of Architecture or Chemical Engineering within the EAIT faculty). Together, these supervisors bring a combined focus on sustainable urban design, water-sensitive cities, and environmental systems, fostering a setting that integrates practical solutions with cutting-edge research.
This environment offers the candidate unique opportunities to engage with UQ’s leading research infrastructure, participate in collaborative research initiatives, and work alongside a vibrant community of researchers dedicated to advancing sustainable outcomes in urban and environmental contexts.
Academic entry requirements
You have to prove you are prepared for PhD study. You do this by showing you:
- have completed some research experience
- have completed an approved university degree and
- can meet the English language requirements. Â
How to apply
Before submitting an application you should:
- check your eligibility for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- prepare your documentation
- contact Dr Ray Maher (r.maher@uq.edu.au)Â to discuss your suitability for this scholarship
You apply for this scholarship when you apply to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). You don’t need to submit a separate scholarship application.
When you apply, please ensure that under the scholarships and collaborative study section you:
- Select ‘My higher degree is not collaborative’
- Select ‘I am applying for, or have been awarded a scholarship or sponsorship’.
- Select ‘Other’, then ‘Research Project Scholarship’, and type in ‘CITIES-MAHER’ in the ‘Name of scholarship’ field.
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